Audience COVID-19 Information and Resource Page

Baltimore Center Stage’s first priority is the health, safety and well-being of our audiences, staff, artists, and guests. Our current policy will include mask-optional performances on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturday evenings, and Sunday matinees, and mask-required performances on Wednesdays, and Saturday matinees. During those performances, masks may only be removed in designated eating and drinking areas. 

 

As always, we’re here to support you with any questions you have, and you can direct them to our Box Office Team at boxoffice@centerstage.org

If for any reason a concern is present to wearing a mask, please email access@centerstage.org to discuss the concerns.

As Baltimore Center Stage continues to track developments around COVID-19, we are also tracking best practices across the theater and hospitality industry. Our current policy aligns with local safety guidelines and give each audience member a choice of how to attend our performances in the way that best matches their comfort level.

Please refer to this page regularly for up to date information as Baltimore Center Stage continues to track developments. Policies and guidelines are subject to change based on CDC and local government recommendations.

 

In our promise of safety, Baltimore Center Stage will be implementing the following practices:

Box Office
  • Box office will be open during showtimes for assistance with ticketing.
Lobby
  • Bathrooms will be available for use.
  • There will be multiple hand sanitizing stations around the lobby for public use.
  • Elevators will be fully operational.
  • The restaurant will remain closed while social distancing measures are in place. Concessions will be available.
Theater
  • House managers, volunteers, and other staff members will be required to wear masks and complete COVID-19 safety training.
  • A digital program will be sent to all ticket holders to review prior to the performance. A few programs will be available for anyone who cannot access a digital program.  Program reusing will be suspended.
  • The building’s HVAC systems are currently equipped with bacterial and virus killing UV Light.
Accessibility
  • Braille Programs and Large Print Programs will be available.
  • Audio Description and Assistive Listening Devices will still be available.  These devices will be sanitized each night after the show. Patrons are encouraged to bring their own headphones to plug into the devices.  Any standard headphone jack will work.
  • ASL will continue to be offered for in-person performances the final Friday of each run and will be done in the safest ways possible.
  • Baltimore Center Stage is ensuring that mobility accessible seats will always be available for every performance.

For additional information about accessibility at Baltimore Center Stage click here.


If you have any concerns or questions about these policies, please email info@centerstage.org

Baltimore City Mayoral Guidelines

https://www.baltimorecity.gov/executive-orders

CDC Recommendations

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html